EP2299172A1 - Tail lamp unit - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60Q—ARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60Q1/00—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor
- B60Q1/26—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic
- B60Q1/2607—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic comprising at least two indicating lamps
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62J—CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
- B62J6/00—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices on cycles; Mounting or supporting thereof; Circuits therefor
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21S—NON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
- F21S45/00—Arrangements within vehicle lighting devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, for purposes other than emission or distribution of light
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21S—NON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
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- F21S45/48—Passive cooling, e.g. using fins, thermal conductive elements or openings with means for conducting heat from the inside to the outside of the lighting devices, e.g. with fins on the outer surface of the lighting device
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21S—NON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
- F21S45/00—Arrangements within vehicle lighting devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, for purposes other than emission or distribution of light
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- This invention relates to a tail lamp unit fitted to the back part of a vehicle.
- the back part of a saddle-ride type vehicle is, for example, provided with a tail lamp unit including a tail lamp and a winker lamp (for example, see Patent Literature 1 ( Fig. 3 )).
- a tail lamp unit (20) (a bracketed numeral indicates a reference sign mentioned in the patent literature 1.
- the same shall apply hereinafter.) includes a tail lamp part (21) provided with a tail lamp (26), winker lamp parts (22), (22) provided on the sides of the tail lamp part (21) and provided with winker lamps (35), (35), a tail lamp lens (31) put over the tail lamp (26), winker lamp lenses (39), (39) put over the winker lamps (35), (35), and vent holes (55), (55) communicated with the outside from the tail lamp part (21) for ventilation.
- an area covered with the tail lamp lens (31) is full of heat generated from the tail lamp (26).
- the tail lamp lens (31) is liable to cloud up due to the heat working inside.
- the vent holes (55), (55) are provided not to cause a temperature difference from the outside, whereby the tail lamp lens (31) is prevented from clouding up.
- a tail lamp unit includes: a base member (50) including a partition part (35) partitioning between a tail lump housing part (42) storing a tail lamp (41) and right and left winker lamp housing parts (44) provided on both sides of the tail lamp housing part (42) to store winker lamps (43); a tail lens (46) covering the tail lamp housing part (42); and a winker lens (47) covering the winker lamp housing part (44), wherein the winker lens 47 is joined to the tail lens (46) through a fitting part (51), a predetermined gap (38) is formed between the joint part (52) and the partition part (35), and the partition part (35) opposite to the joint part (52) is provided with a vent hole (66) communicating the interiors of the tail lamp housing part (42) and the winker housing part (44) with the outside.
- the invention of claim 2 is characterized in that in the base member (50), a recessed part (53) is formed in the partition part (35) opposite to the joint part (52), the joint part (52) is disposed with the tip of the joint part (52) facing the recessed part (53), and the vent hole (66) is provided in a base (88) of the recessed part (53).
- the invention of claim 3 is characterized in that the recessed part (53) is formed extending over the whole of the partition part (35) opposite to the joint part (52).
- the invention of claim 4 is characterized in that an axis (111) of the vent hole (66) is parallel to a longitudinal axis (112) of a vehicle when the vehicle is viewed in a plane, and the base (88) of the recessed part (53) provided with the vent hole (66) is inclined to the longitudinal axis (112) when the vehicle is viewed in a plane.
- the invention of claim 5 is characterized in that the recessed part (53) is formed extending upward and downward, and the vent hole (66) is provided above the middle in a height direction of the recessed part (53).
- the invention of claim 6 is characterized in that the recessed part (53) presents an L-shape including a longitudinal groove part (77) and a lateral groove part (78) extended from an upper end of the longitudinal groove part (77) when viewed from the rear of the vehicle, and the vent hole (66) is provided in the lateral groove part (78).
- the invention of claim 7 is characterized in that the tail lamp housing part (42) includes an extending part (67) extended along the top face of the winker lamp housing part (44), and in the base member (50), the extending part (67) is provided with the vent hole (66).
- the base member in the partition part opposite to the joint part where the winker lens and the tail lens are put together, is provided with the vent holes each communicating the interiors of the tail lamp housing part and the winker lamp housing part with the outside.
- the joint part When the tail lamp unit is viewed from the rear of the vehicle, the joint part is put on the vent hole so that the vent hole is hardly shown on the outward appearance. Thus, the appearance of the tail lamp unit is improved. Further, since the partition part is provided with the vent hole, the effective reflection area of a reflector will not be decreased.
- the gap is provided between a lens joint part and the partition part, and the vent hole is provided to communicate the interiors of the tail lamp housing part and the winker housing part with the outside. That is, the tail lamp housing part and the winker lamp housing part are not individually provided with a vent hole, but the partition part is provided with the vent hole common thereto. The common vent hole is thus provided to decrease the number of holes to be bored, so that the production efficiency of the tail lamp unit can be heightened.
- the vent hole is provided in the base of the recessed part.
- the vent hole is provided in the base of the recessed part, whereby the vent hole is hardly shown on the outward appearance. Further, the appearance of the tail lamp is improved.
- the recessed part is formed extending over the whole of the partition part opposite to the joint part.
- the recessed part is formed extending over the whole of the partition part, whereby a place to bore the vent hole can be widened. That is, the degree of freedom in design can be heightened, so it is preferable.
- the recessed part is formed extending over the whole of the partition part opposite to the joint part.
- the joint part is disposed to face the recessed part.
- the axis of the vent hole is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle when the vehicle is viewed in a plane, and the base of the recessed part provided with the vent hole is inclined to the longitudinal axis when the vehicle is viewed in a plane.
- the vent hole is thus bored in the inclined base, so that an inlet (an opening) of the vent hole is elliptic.
- an opening area can be enlarged to improve the ventilation.
- the recessed part is formed extending upward and downward, and the vent hole is provided above the middle in the height direction of the recessed part.
- the vent hole is thus provided at the higher position, whereby entering of mud and water raised by a rear wheel can be prevented.
- the lateral groove part is extended from the upper end of the longitudinal groove part, and the vent hole is provided in the lateral groove part, whereby entering of mud and water raised by the rear wheel can be prevented.
- the extending part is provided with the vent hole.
- the extending part is kept away from the tail lamp and the winker lamp.
- the vent hole is provided at a position, which the heat of the lamp hardly reaches, whereby air having temperature closer to that of the outside can be supplied to prevent the lens from clouding up.
- a saddle-ride type vehicle 10 includes: a head pipe 11; a main frame 12, which is connected to the head pipe 11 and formed substantially U-shaped when the vehicle is viewed from the side; a seat rail 13 extended backward from the rear end of the main frame 12; a seat 14, which is placed on the seat rail 13, and on which an occupant is seated; a front fork 15 fitted to the head pipe 11 to be freely steered; a front wheel 16 rotatably fitted to the lower end of the front fork 15; a front fender 17 fitted to the front fork 15 to interrupt mud and stone splashed by the front wheel 16; a leg shield 19 disposed at the back of the front fender 17 to cover the fronts of occupant's legs; a step floor 21 connected to the lower end of the leg shield 19 to place the occupant's legs thereon; a handlebar 22 disposed on the top of the head pipe 11 to operate a vehicle body; a headlight 23 disposed in front of the handlebar 22
- the tail lamp unit 40 includes: a tail lamp housing part 42 storing a tail lamp 41; right and left winker lamp housing parts 44, 44 provided at both sides of the tail lamp housing part 42 to store the winker lamps 43, 43; a tail lens 46 covering the tail lamp housing part 42; and winker lenses 47, 47 covering the winker lamp housing parts 44, 44.
- the tail lamp housing part 42 and the winker lamp housing parts 44, 44 are integrally formed to constitute a base member 50.
- the winker lenses 47, 47 are formed integral with the tail lens 46 through fitting parts 51, 51 to constitute a joint part 52.
- the joint part 52 is disposed to face a recessed part 53 provided along a partition part 35 partitioning between the tail lamp housing part 42 and the winker lamp housing parts 44, 44.
- the recessed part 53 is provided extending over the whole of the partition part 35 partitioning between the tail lamp housing part 42 and the winker lamp housing parts 44, 44, whereby light leakage of the tail lamp 41 to the winker lamp 43 side and light leakage of the winker lamp 43 to the tail lamp 41 side can be prevented.
- the winker lamp housing part 44 is provided with a mounting groove 55 for mounting the winker lens 47, a sealing material 56 is disposed at the base of the mounting groove 55, and an engagement hole 57 for the winker lens is provided in the middle of the mounting groove 55.
- the winker lens 47 is provided with a claw part 58 engaging with the engagement hole 57.
- the winker lens 47 is pushed in against the force of the sealing material 56, and when the claw part 58 enters the hole 57, the winker lens 47 is released.
- the winker lens 47 is pushed back with the force of the sealing material 56, and the claw part 58 is caught in the hole 57, so that the winker lens 47 is disposed.
- the sealing material 56 disposed at the base prevents entering of dust or the like.
- the outer peripheral surface of the winker lens 47 is provided with a storing recessed part 59 storing the outer peripheral part of the winker lamp housing part 44.
- the outer peripheral part of the winker lamp housing part 44 is stored in the storing recessed part 59.
- the lamp housing part 44 is not shown on the outward appearance of the vehicle body so that the appearance of the tail lamp unit 40 is improved.
- the joined tail lens 46 and winker lenses 47, 47 are fixed to the base member 50 by passing screws 63, 63, 64, 64 through fitting parts 61, 61, 62, 62, respectively.
- Vent holes 66 are provided in the base member 50 at the partition parts (the reference sign 35 in Fig. 2 ) opposite to the joint parts 52, 52 where the winker lenses 47, 47 and the tail lens 46 are put together.
- the vent holes 66 communicate the interiors of the tail lamp housing part 42 and the winker lamp housing parts 44, 44 with the outsides thereof.
- the joint parts 52 are put on the vent hole 66s so that the vent hole 66s are hardly shown on the outward appearance.
- the appearance of the tail lamp unit 40 is improved.
- the details of the vent holes 66 will be described in the following.
- the tail lamp housing part 42 is formed substantially like a T-shape including extending parts 67, 67 extended along the upsides of the winker lamp housing parts 44, 44.
- the middle of the tail lamp housing part 42 is recessed to form a tail lamp reflector 68 reflecting the light of the tail lamp 41.
- the tail lamp 41 is supported on a tail lamp socket 69 provided at the center of the tail lamp reflector 68.
- Fitted parts 71, 71 where the fitting parts (the reference sign 61 in Fig. 3 ) are superposed and the screws (the reference sign 63 in Fig. 3 ) are passed are provided at the side of the tail lamp reflector 68.
- the winker housing parts 44, 44 include: winker lamp reflectors 72, 72 reflecting the light of the winker lamps 43, 43; winker lamp sockets 74, 74 provided on longitudinal walls 73, 73 to support the winker lamps 43, 43; and fitted parts 75, 75 where the fitting parts (the reference sign 62 in Fig. 3 ) are superposed and the screws (the reference sign 64 in Fig. 3 ) are passed.
- a groove-like recessed part 53 is formed along a boundary between the thus constructed tail lamp housing part 42 and winker lamp housing parts 44, 44.
- the recessed part 53 presents an L-shape including a longitudinal groove part 77 and a lateral groove part 78 extended from the upper end of the longitudinal groove part 77 and formed on a part of the extending part 67 when viewed from the rear of the vehicle, and the vent hole 66 is provided in the lateral groove part 78.
- the lateral groove part 78 is extended from the upper end of the longitudinal groove 77, and the lateral groove part 78 is provided with the vent hole 66.
- the vent hole 66 is provided at a higher position, whereby entering of mud and water raised by the rear wheel (the reference sign 26 in Fig. 1 ) can be prevented.
- the extending part 67 is kept away from the tail lamp 41 and the winker lamps 43, 43.
- the vent hole 66 is provided at a position which heat of the lamps 41, 43, 43 hardly reaches, whereby the air having temperature closer to that of the outside can be supplied to prevent the lenses (the reference sings 46, 47 in Fig. 2 ) from clouding up.
- the joint part (the reference sign 52 in Fig. 2 ) is put on the recessed part 53.
- the recessed part 53 is formed extending over the whole partition part opposite to the joint part, and the base 88 of the recessed part 53 is provided with the vent hole 66.
- the recessed part 53 is formed extending over the whole, whereby a place to bore the vent hole 66 can be widened. That is, the degree of freedom in design can be heightened, so it is preferable.
- Rectangular mounting brackets 79, 79 for mounting the base member 50 to the vehicle body are provided at the lower part of the base member 50.
- the recessed part 53 may be formed like an I-shape composed of the longitudinal groove 77 only.
- the vent hole 66 is preferably provided above the middle in the height direction of the recessed part 53 formed extending upward and downward.
- the vent hole is provided at a higher position, whereby entering of mud and water raised by the rear wheel can be prevented.
- the back of the base member 50 is provided with ventilation pipes 81, 81.
- the ventilation pipe 81 is connected to the vent hole (the reference sign 66 in Fig. 3 ) to discharge the heat generated by the tail lamp and the winker lamp (the reference sign 41, 43 in Fig. 3 ) to the outside.
- the heat generated by the lamp is discharged to the outside from the opening parts 82, 82 of the ventilation pipes 81, 81.
- the ventilation pipes 81, 81 are provided so that opening parts 82, 82 are opposite to the back of the base member 50. As compared with the case where the opening part 82 is provided to point to the front of the vehicle body (the surface side in drawing), the back of the base member 50 functions as a wall to thereby prevent entering of mud and water raised by the rear wheel (the reference sign 26 in Fig. 1 ).
- a conductive line 83 connected to the tail lamp socket 69 and conductive lines 84, 84 connected to the winker lamp sockets 74, 74 are bundled by a clip 85.
- the structure in the vicinity of the vent hole (the reference sign 66 in Fig. 3 ) will be further described.
- the winker lens 47 is connected to the tail lens 46 through the fitting part 51, the base member 50 is provided with the recessed part 53 formed in the partition part opposite to the joint part 52, the joint part 52 is disposed with the tip of the joint part 52 facing the recessed part 53, and the vent hole 66 is provided at the base 88 of the recessed part 53.
- the tail lamp housing part 42 is provided with a mounting groove part 91 for mounting the tail lens 46, a sealing material 92 is disposed at the base of the mounting groove part 91, and an engagement hole 93 is provided in the middle of the mounting groove part 91.
- the tail lens 46 is provided with a claw part 94.
- the tip of the tail lens 46 is pushed into the sealing material 92, and when the claw part 94 enters the engagement hole 93, the tail lens 46 is released.
- the tail lens 46 is pushed back by the force of the sealing material 92, and the claw part 94 is caught in the engagement hole 93 to dispose the tail lens 46.
- the sealing material 92 disposed at the base can prevent entering of dust or the like.
- a sponge 95 as a filter is disposed at the outer end of the vent hole 66, and the sponge 95 is held between the end of the vent hole 66 and the ventilation pipe 81.
- a gap 38 is provided between the joint part 52 and the partition part 38, and while the tail lamp housing part 42 and the winker lamp housing part 44 are not individually provided with the vent hole 66, they are provided with the common vent hole 66.
- the vent hole 66 is common to the housing parts, whereby the number of vent holes 66 to be bored can be decreased so that the production efficiency of the tail lamp unit can be heightened.
- the vent hole 66 is provided at the base 88 of the recessed part 53, whereby the vent hole 66 is further hardly shown on the outward appearance (See Fig. 3 ).
- the appearance of the tail lamp unit 40 is further improved. Since the vent hole 66 is provided in the partition part, the effective reflecting area of the reflector is not reduced. That is, high functionality can be secured.
- the outer peripheral surface of the tail lens 46 is provided with a storing recessed part 97 storing the outer peripheral part of the tail lamp housing part 42.
- the outer peripheral part of the tail lamp housing part 42 is stored in the storing recessed part 97.
- the tail lamp housing part 42 is not shown on the outward appearance of the vehicle body (See Fig. 3 ), so that the appearance of the tail lamp unit can be improved.
- the details of the arrangement position of the vent hole 66 will be described in the following drawing.
- the axis 111 of the vent hole 66 is parallel to the longitudinal axis 112 of the vehicle when the vehicle is viewed in a plane, and the base 88 of the recessed part 53 where the vent hole 66 is provided is inclined to the longitudinal axis 112 when the vehicle is viewed in a plane.
- the effect produced by providing the vent hole 66 in such an inclined surface will be described in the following drawing.
- the vent hole 66 is provided in an inclined region, whereby the vent hole 66 is formed elliptical in the base 88 of the recessed part 53. As compared with the circular hole, an opening area can be enlarged to heighten ventilation.
- the winker lamp housing part 44 is also provided with brackets 113, 114 for mounting the base member 50 to the vehicle body.
- the tail lamp unit according to the present invention is applied to a two-wheeled vehicle, it may be applied to a three-wheeled vehicle, and it may as well be applied to the other saddle-ride type vehicles.
- the tail lamp unit of the present invention is preferable for the two-wheeled vehicle.
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- This invention relates to a tail lamp unit fitted to the back part of a vehicle.
- The back part of a saddle-ride type vehicle is, for example, provided with a tail lamp unit including a tail lamp and a winker lamp (for example, see Patent Literature 1 (
Fig. 3 )). -
JP-A No. 2007-149536
As shown inFig. 3 of the patent literature 1, a tail lamp unit (20) (a bracketed numeral indicates a reference sign mentioned in the patent literature 1. The same shall apply hereinafter.) includes a tail lamp part (21) provided with a tail lamp (26), winker lamp parts (22), (22) provided on the sides of the tail lamp part (21) and provided with winker lamps (35), (35), a tail lamp lens (31) put over the tail lamp (26), winker lamp lenses (39), (39) put over the winker lamps (35), (35), and vent holes (55), (55) communicated with the outside from the tail lamp part (21) for ventilation. - Incidentally, an area covered with the tail lamp lens (31) is full of heat generated from the tail lamp (26). The tail lamp lens (31) is liable to cloud up due to the heat working inside. The vent holes (55), (55) are provided not to cause a temperature difference from the outside, whereby the tail lamp lens (31) is prevented from clouding up.
- In the thus constructed tail lamp unit (20), however, since the vent holes (55), (55) are formed in the reflector surface (27), probably the vent holes (55), (55) are seen through the
tail lamp lens 31, and there is room for improvement in appearance. In the case where the vent holes (55), (55) are formed in the reflector surface (27), the problem is that the effective reflection area of the reflector is decreased. - Therefore, it is desirable to provide a tail lamp unit, which attains compatibility between functionality and appearance.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a tail lamp unit having high functionality and appearance.
- The invention of claim 1 is characterized in that a tail lamp unit includes: a base member (50) including a partition part (35) partitioning between a tail lump housing part (42) storing a tail lamp (41) and right and left winker lamp housing parts (44) provided on both sides of the tail lamp housing part (42) to store winker lamps (43); a tail lens (46) covering the tail lamp housing part (42); and a winker lens (47) covering the winker lamp housing part (44), wherein the
winker lens 47 is joined to the tail lens (46) through a fitting part (51), a predetermined gap (38) is formed between the joint part (52) and the partition part (35), and the partition part (35) opposite to the joint part (52) is provided with a vent hole (66) communicating the interiors of the tail lamp housing part (42) and the winker housing part (44) with the outside. - The invention of claim 2 is characterized in that in the base member (50), a recessed part (53) is formed in the partition part (35) opposite to the joint part (52), the joint part (52) is disposed with the tip of the joint part (52) facing the recessed part (53), and the vent hole (66) is provided in a base (88) of the recessed part (53).
- The invention of
claim 3 is characterized in that the recessed part (53) is formed extending over the whole of the partition part (35) opposite to the joint part (52). - The invention of claim 4 is characterized in that an axis (111) of the vent hole (66) is parallel to a longitudinal axis (112) of a vehicle when the vehicle is viewed in a plane, and the base (88) of the recessed part (53) provided with the vent hole (66) is inclined to the longitudinal axis (112) when the vehicle is viewed in a plane.
- The invention of claim 5 is characterized in that the recessed part (53) is formed extending upward and downward, and the vent hole (66) is provided above the middle in a height direction of the recessed part (53).
- The invention of claim 6 is characterized in that the recessed part (53) presents an L-shape including a longitudinal groove part (77) and a lateral groove part (78) extended from an upper end of the longitudinal groove part (77) when viewed from the rear of the vehicle, and the vent hole (66) is provided in the lateral groove part (78).
- The invention of claim 7 is characterized in that the tail lamp housing part (42) includes an extending part (67) extended along the top face of the winker lamp housing part (44), and in the base member (50), the extending part (67) is provided with the vent hole (66).
- According to the invention of claim 1, in the partition part opposite to the joint part where the winker lens and the tail lens are put together, the base member is provided with the vent holes each communicating the interiors of the tail lamp housing part and the winker lamp housing part with the outside. When the tail lamp unit is viewed from the rear of the vehicle, the joint part is put on the vent hole so that the vent hole is hardly shown on the outward appearance. Thus, the appearance of the tail lamp unit is improved. Further, since the partition part is provided with the vent hole, the effective reflection area of a reflector will not be decreased.
- Moreover, according to the invention of claim 1, the gap is provided between a lens joint part and the partition part, and the vent hole is provided to communicate the interiors of the tail lamp housing part and the winker housing part with the outside. That is, the tail lamp housing part and the winker lamp housing part are not individually provided with a vent hole, but the partition part is provided with the vent hole common thereto. The common vent hole is thus provided to decrease the number of holes to be bored, so that the production efficiency of the tail lamp unit can be heightened.
- According to the invention of claim 2, the vent hole is provided in the base of the recessed part. The vent hole is provided in the base of the recessed part, whereby the vent hole is hardly shown on the outward appearance. Further, the appearance of the tail lamp is improved.
- According to the invention of
claim 3, the recessed part is formed extending over the whole of the partition part opposite to the joint part. The recessed part is formed extending over the whole of the partition part, whereby a place to bore the vent hole can be widened. That is, the degree of freedom in design can be heightened, so it is preferable. - In addition, according to the invention of
claim 3, the recessed part is formed extending over the whole of the partition part opposite to the joint part. The joint part is disposed to face the recessed part. Thus, light leakage of the tail lamp to the winker lamp side and light leakage of the winker lamp to the tail lamp side can be prevented. - According to the invention of claim 4, the axis of the vent hole is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle when the vehicle is viewed in a plane, and the base of the recessed part provided with the vent hole is inclined to the longitudinal axis when the vehicle is viewed in a plane. The vent hole is thus bored in the inclined base, so that an inlet (an opening) of the vent hole is elliptic. As compared with the case where the vent hole is formed to be circular, an opening area can be enlarged to improve the ventilation.
- According to the invention of claim 5, the recessed part is formed extending upward and downward, and the vent hole is provided above the middle in the height direction of the recessed part. The vent hole is thus provided at the higher position, whereby entering of mud and water raised by a rear wheel can be prevented.
- According to the invention of claim 6, the lateral groove part is extended from the upper end of the longitudinal groove part, and the vent hole is provided in the lateral groove part, whereby entering of mud and water raised by the rear wheel can be prevented.
- According to the invention of claim 7, in the base member, the extending part is provided with the vent hole. The extending part is kept away from the tail lamp and the winker lamp. The vent hole is provided at a position, which the heat of the lamp hardly reaches, whereby air having temperature closer to that of the outside can be supplied to prevent the lens from clouding up.
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Fig. 1 is a side view of a saddle-ride type vehicle loaded with a tail lamp unit according to the present invention. -
Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the tail lamp unit according to the present invention. -
Fig. 3 is a view taken from anarrow 3 ofFig. 1 . - [
Fig. 4 is a diagram for explaining a base member of the tail lamp unit. -
Fig. 5 is a back view of the tail lamp unit according to the present invention. -
Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken along line 6-6 ofFig. 3 . -
Fig. 7 is a sectional view taken along line 7-7 ofFig. 4 . -
Fig. 8 is a side view of the base member. - The embodiment of the invention will now be described according to the attached drawings. The drawings should be viewed in the direction of the reference signs.
- As shown in
Fig. 1 , a saddle-ride type vehicle 10 includes: a head pipe 11; amain frame 12, which is connected to the head pipe 11 and formed substantially U-shaped when the vehicle is viewed from the side; aseat rail 13 extended backward from the rear end of themain frame 12; aseat 14, which is placed on theseat rail 13, and on which an occupant is seated; afront fork 15 fitted to the head pipe 11 to be freely steered; afront wheel 16 rotatably fitted to the lower end of thefront fork 15; afront fender 17 fitted to thefront fork 15 to interrupt mud and stone splashed by thefront wheel 16; aleg shield 19 disposed at the back of thefront fender 17 to cover the fronts of occupant's legs; astep floor 21 connected to the lower end of theleg shield 19 to place the occupant's legs thereon; ahandlebar 22 disposed on the top of the head pipe 11 to operate a vehicle body; aheadlight 23 disposed in front of thehandlebar 22 to illuminate ahead of the vehicle; aside mirror 24 provided at the back of theheadlight 23 and above thehandlebar 22; anengine unit 27 supported below theseat 14 to freely swing for driving arear wheel 26; amain stand 28 supported by the lower part of theengine unit 27 to support the vehicle body in parking; anair cleaner 31 disposed above theengine unit 27 for intake of the engine; arear suspension 32 extended from the rear end of theengine unit 27 toward the lower surface of theseat 14; arear fender 33 provided to cover therear wheel 26 to interrupt mud and stone splashed by therear wheel 26; and atail lamp unit 40 provided above therear fender 33.
Thetail lamp unit 40 used in the thus constructed saddle-ride type vehicle 10 will be described in detail according to the following drawings. - The
tail lamp unit 40, as shown inFig. 2 , includes: a taillamp housing part 42 storing atail lamp 41; right and left winkerlamp housing parts lamp housing part 42 to store thewinker lamps tail lens 46 covering the taillamp housing part 42; andwinker lenses lamp housing parts - The tail lamp housing
part 42 and the winkerlamp housing parts base member 50. - The
winker lenses tail lens 46 throughfitting parts joint part 52. - The
joint part 52 is disposed to face arecessed part 53 provided along apartition part 35 partitioning between the taillamp housing part 42 and the winkerlamp housing parts - The
recessed part 53 is provided extending over the whole of thepartition part 35 partitioning between the taillamp housing part 42 and the winkerlamp housing parts tail lamp 41 to thewinker lamp 43 side and light leakage of thewinker lamp 43 to thetail lamp 41 side can be prevented. - The winker
lamp housing part 44 is provided with amounting groove 55 for mounting thewinker lens 47, a sealingmaterial 56 is disposed at the base of themounting groove 55, and anengagement hole 57 for the winker lens is provided in the middle of themounting groove 55.
On the other hand, thewinker lens 47 is provided with aclaw part 58 engaging with theengagement hole 57. - The
winker lens 47 is pushed in against the force of the sealingmaterial 56, and when theclaw part 58 enters thehole 57, thewinker lens 47 is released. Thewinker lens 47 is pushed back with the force of the sealingmaterial 56, and theclaw part 58 is caught in thehole 57, so that thewinker lens 47 is disposed. The sealingmaterial 56 disposed at the base prevents entering of dust or the like. - The outer peripheral surface of the
winker lens 47 is provided with a storing recessedpart 59 storing the outer peripheral part of the winkerlamp housing part 44. When thetail lamp unit 40 is mounted to the vehicle body, the outer peripheral part of the winkerlamp housing part 44 is stored in the storing recessedpart 59. Thelamp housing part 44 is not shown on the outward appearance of the vehicle body so that the appearance of thetail lamp unit 40 is improved. - As shown in
Fig. 3 , the joinedtail lens 46 andwinker lenses base member 50 by passingscrews fitting parts - Vent holes 66 are provided in the
base member 50 at the partition parts (thereference sign 35 inFig. 2 ) opposite to thejoint parts winker lenses tail lens 46 are put together. The vent holes 66 communicate the interiors of the taillamp housing part 42 and the winkerlamp housing parts - When viewing the
tail lamp unit 40 from the rear of the vehicle, thejoint parts 52 are put on the vent hole 66s so that the vent hole 66s are hardly shown on the outward appearance. Thus, the appearance of thetail lamp unit 40 is improved.
The details of the vent holes 66 will be described in the following. - As shown in
Fig. 4 , the taillamp housing part 42 is formed substantially like a T-shape including extendingparts lamp housing parts lamp housing part 42 is recessed to form atail lamp reflector 68 reflecting the light of thetail lamp 41. Thetail lamp 41 is supported on atail lamp socket 69 provided at the center of thetail lamp reflector 68.
Fitted parts Fig. 3 ) are superposed and the screws (thereference sign 63 inFig. 3 ) are passed are provided at the side of thetail lamp reflector 68. - The
winker housing parts winker lamp reflectors winker lamps winker lamp sockets longitudinal walls winker lamps parts reference sign 62 inFig. 3 ) are superposed and the screws (thereference sign 64 inFig. 3 ) are passed. - A groove-like recessed
part 53 is formed along a boundary between the thus constructed taillamp housing part 42 and winkerlamp housing parts
The recessedpart 53 presents an L-shape including alongitudinal groove part 77 and alateral groove part 78 extended from the upper end of thelongitudinal groove part 77 and formed on a part of the extendingpart 67 when viewed from the rear of the vehicle, and thevent hole 66 is provided in thelateral groove part 78. - The
lateral groove part 78 is extended from the upper end of thelongitudinal groove 77, and thelateral groove part 78 is provided with thevent hole 66. Thevent hole 66 is provided at a higher position, whereby entering of mud and water raised by the rear wheel (thereference sign 26 inFig. 1 ) can be prevented. - The extending
part 67 is kept away from thetail lamp 41 and thewinker lamps vent hole 66 is provided at a position which heat of thelamps Fig. 2 ) from clouding up. - The joint part (the
reference sign 52 inFig. 2 ) is put on the recessedpart 53.
In thebase member 50, the recessedpart 53 is formed extending over the whole partition part opposite to the joint part, and thebase 88 of the recessedpart 53 is provided with thevent hole 66. - The recessed
part 53 is formed extending over the whole, whereby a place to bore thevent hole 66 can be widened. That is, the degree of freedom in design can be heightened, so it is preferable. - Rectangular mounting
brackets base member 50 to the vehicle body are provided at the lower part of thebase member 50. - In the case where the tail
lamp housing part 42 is substantially quadrangle and has no extending part, or the recessedpart 53 is formed on a part of the partition part opposite to the joint part, the recessedpart 53 may be formed like an I-shape composed of thelongitudinal groove 77 only. - In this case, the
vent hole 66 is preferably provided above the middle in the height direction of the recessedpart 53 formed extending upward and downward.
The vent hole is provided at a higher position, whereby entering of mud and water raised by the rear wheel can be prevented. - As shown in
Fig. 5 , the back of thebase member 50 is provided withventilation pipes ventilation pipe 81 is connected to the vent hole (thereference sign 66 inFig. 3 ) to discharge the heat generated by the tail lamp and the winker lamp (thereference sign Fig. 3 ) to the outside. The heat generated by the lamp is discharged to the outside from the opening parts 82, 82 of theventilation pipes - The
ventilation pipes base member 50. As compared with the case where the opening part 82 is provided to point to the front of the vehicle body (the surface side in drawing), the back of thebase member 50 functions as a wall to thereby prevent entering of mud and water raised by the rear wheel (thereference sign 26 inFig. 1 ). - A
conductive line 83 connected to thetail lamp socket 69 andconductive lines winker lamp sockets
The structure in the vicinity of the vent hole (thereference sign 66 inFig. 3 ) will be further described. - As shown in
Fig. 6 , thewinker lens 47 is connected to thetail lens 46 through thefitting part 51, thebase member 50 is provided with the recessedpart 53 formed in the partition part opposite to thejoint part 52, thejoint part 52 is disposed with the tip of thejoint part 52 facing the recessedpart 53, and thevent hole 66 is provided at thebase 88 of the recessedpart 53. - The tail
lamp housing part 42 is provided with a mountinggroove part 91 for mounting thetail lens 46, a sealingmaterial 92 is disposed at the base of the mountinggroove part 91, and anengagement hole 93 is provided in the middle of the mountinggroove part 91.
On the other hand, thetail lens 46 is provided with aclaw part 94. - The tip of the
tail lens 46 is pushed into the sealingmaterial 92, and when theclaw part 94 enters theengagement hole 93, thetail lens 46 is released. Thetail lens 46 is pushed back by the force of the sealingmaterial 92, and theclaw part 94 is caught in theengagement hole 93 to dispose thetail lens 46. The sealingmaterial 92 disposed at the base can prevent entering of dust or the like. - A sponge 95 as a filter is disposed at the outer end of the
vent hole 66, and the sponge 95 is held between the end of thevent hole 66 and theventilation pipe 81. - A
gap 38 is provided between thejoint part 52 and thepartition part 38, and while the taillamp housing part 42 and the winkerlamp housing part 44 are not individually provided with thevent hole 66, they are provided with thecommon vent hole 66. Thevent hole 66 is common to the housing parts, whereby the number of vent holes 66 to be bored can be decreased so that the production efficiency of the tail lamp unit can be heightened. - The
vent hole 66 is provided at thebase 88 of the recessedpart 53, whereby thevent hole 66 is further hardly shown on the outward appearance (SeeFig. 3 ). The appearance of thetail lamp unit 40 is further improved.
Since thevent hole 66 is provided in the partition part, the effective reflecting area of the reflector is not reduced. That is, high functionality can be secured. - The outer peripheral surface of the
tail lens 46 is provided with a storing recessedpart 97 storing the outer peripheral part of the taillamp housing part 42. When the tail lamp unit is mounted to the vehicle body, the outer peripheral part of the taillamp housing part 42 is stored in the storing recessedpart 97. The taillamp housing part 42 is not shown on the outward appearance of the vehicle body (SeeFig. 3 ), so that the appearance of the tail lamp unit can be improved.
The details of the arrangement position of thevent hole 66 will be described in the following drawing. - As shown in
Fig. 7 , theaxis 111 of thevent hole 66 is parallel to thelongitudinal axis 112 of the vehicle when the vehicle is viewed in a plane, and thebase 88 of the recessedpart 53 where thevent hole 66 is provided is inclined to thelongitudinal axis 112 when the vehicle is viewed in a plane.
The effect produced by providing thevent hole 66 in such an inclined surface will be described in the following drawing. - As shown in
Fig. 8 , thevent hole 66 is provided in an inclined region, whereby thevent hole 66 is formed elliptical in thebase 88 of the recessedpart 53. As compared with the circular hole, an opening area can be enlarged to heighten ventilation. - The winker
lamp housing part 44 is also provided withbrackets base member 50 to the vehicle body. - Although the tail lamp unit according to the present invention is applied to a two-wheeled vehicle, it may be applied to a three-wheeled vehicle, and it may as well be applied to the other saddle-ride type vehicles.
- The tail lamp unit of the present invention is preferable for the two-wheeled vehicle.
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- 35
- Partition part
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- Gap
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- Tail lamp unit
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- Tail lamp
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- Tail lamp housing part
- 43
- Winker lamp
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- Winker lamp housing part
- 46
- Tail lens
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- Winker lens
- 50
- Base member
- 51
- Fitting part
- 52
- Joint part
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- Recessed part
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- Extending part
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- Lateral groove part
- 88
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- Axis
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- Longitudinal axis
Claims (7)
- A tail lamp unit, comprising:a base member (50) including a partition part (35) partitioning between a tail lamp housing part (42) storing a tail lamp (41) and right and left winker lamp housing parts (44) provided on both sides of the tail lamp housing part (42) to store winker lamps (43);a tail lens (46) covering the tail lamp housing part (42);
anda winker lens (47) covering the winker lamp housing part (44),wherein: the winker lens 47 is joined to the tail lens (46) through a fitting part (51), a predetermined gap (38) is formed between the joint part (52) and the partition part (35); andthe partition part (35) opposite to the joint part (52) is provided with a vent hole (66) communicating the interiors of the tail lamp housing part (42) and the winker housing part (44) with the outside. - The tail lamp unit according to claim 1,
wherein: in the base member (50), a recessed part (53) is formed in the partition part (35) opposite to the joint part (52), the joint part (52) being disposed with the tip of the joint part (52) facing the recessed part (53); and
the vent hole (66) is provided in a base (88) of the recessed part (53). - The tail lamp unit according to claim 2, wherein the recessed part (53) is formed extending over the whole of the partition part (35) opposite to the joint part (52).
- The tail lamp unit according to claim 2 or claim 3,
wherein an axis (111) of the vent hole (66) is parallel to a longitudinal axis (112) of a vehicle when the vehicle is viewed in a plane, and the base (88) of the recessed part (53) provided with the vent hole (66) is inclined to the longitudinal axis (112) when the vehicle is viewed in a plane. - The tail lamp unit according to claim 2, claim 3 or claim 4, wherein the recessed part (53) is formed extending upward and downward, and the vent hole (66) is provided above the middle in a height direction of the recessed part (53).
- The tail lamp unit according to any of claims 2 to 4,
wherein the recessed part (53) presents an L-shape including a longitudinal groove part (77) and a lateral groove part (78) extended from an upper end of the longitudinal groove part (77) when viewed from the rear of the vehicle, and the vent hole (66) is provided in the lateral groove part (78). - The tail lamp unit according to one of claims 1 to 4, wherein: the tail lamp housing part (42) includes an extending part (67) extended along the top face of the winker lamp housing part (44); and
in the base member (50), the extending part (67) is provided with the vent hole (66).
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